I remember those scenes from the first episode of this season, but in many way for me personally the show as it was is over even with a few strings left. Again, I will still watch the two remaining with bated breath

1. Maybe the Heisenberg in Walt will go after that money now that you mention it.

2. You're right, Walt did say to those guys that Jesse "is not a rat" very emphatically, when he did turn out to be one and the Heisenberg came through, you got me there.

3. Yep, that picture is there to bait him into continue cooking just in case his own life or torture isn't enough to keep Jesse going. Another genius, if sick, plot twist.

Walt is gone. Seems only Heisenberg remains. What a sad episode … everyone suffered … except for the nazis.

I can't figure out wtf Jack & Todd and his gang of Nazi need to cook any more because they have $70M cash. Maybe Todd has a little bit of an inferiority complex with Jesse or maybe he's just trying to impress Lydia. That will be that scarey dude's undoing.

Anyway, they all need to die soon enough. If Walt doesn't get them with his tank-busting gun, then Jesse seems likely to take someone out with a little "lab accident" chemistry. yeah, the ricin will probably take out a few nazis.

Somehow, someway, I want to see a dying Walt in a boat drifting into the sunset like all those paintings he noticed. Jesse needs redemption and maybe Walt will free him, I still have a feeling that Saul and his boys kept a barrel or two of cash for themselves when they moved it from the storage locker.

someone mentioned above that the whole comversation with skylar at the end of the last episode was Walt channeling his inner Heisenberg to make Skylarlook like a controlled victim. I was so into the drama I didn't catch any of that. Duh.

Yeah Todd is only in it for self pride and to impress Lydia, they set that all up. Again good writing.

Again Mr B is bothered with the logistics . I noticed that hank and his buddy should've taken cover but it was too guy wrenching of a scene to let it bother me much.

As I've said before Saul is by far the least digestible plot element for me. Always providing comic relief and a magic solution an coming out unscathed and unfazed most every time. Even his pummeling was later made a joke and the questioning and tricking of his bodyguard was largely a moment of levity. And I still like the guy anyway.

i think it is safe to say the events of themlast episode have caught up with any "aftermath" scenes we have seen before. We are going to jump at least a fewMonths in time now - enough for Walt's hair to grow back anyway.

Watching it again andi noticed a detail problem with the pickup Walt bought from the Indian who lived in the deserts. During walts leavin his house while pushing Skylers car out, I noticed it had "slicks" on the rear. I don't think an old Indiam living in desert would have slicks

Course, they wanted the tires to spin, I think. I need to go back to see if they had them on all the time or just that scene

Dave

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